Truly Agreed, 2015

455.523. 1. Any full order of protection granted under
sections 455.500 to 455.538 shall be to protect the victim from
domestic violence [and], stalking, and sexual
assault may include such terms as the court reasonably deems
necessary to ensure the petitioner's safety, including but not
limited to: (1) Temporarily
enjoining the respondent from committing domestic violence or
sexual assault, threatening to commit domestic violence or
sexual assault, stalking, molesting, or disturbing the peace
of the victim; (2) Temporarily
enjoining the respondent from entering the family home of the
victim, except as specifically authorized by the court; (3)
Temporarily enjoining the respondent from communicating with
the victim in any manner or through any medium, except as specifically
authorized by the court. 2.
When the court has, after hearing for any full order of protection,
issued an order of protection, it may, in addition: (1)
Award custody of any minor child born to or adopted by the parties
when the court has jurisdiction over such child and no prior
order regarding custody is pending or has been made, and the
best interests of the child require such order be issued; (2)
Award visitation; (3) Award
child support in accordance with supreme court rule 88.01 and
chapter 452; (4) Award maintenance
to petitioner when petitioner and respondent are lawfully married
in accordance with chapter 452; (5)
Order respondent to make or to continue to make rent or mortgage
payments on a residence occupied by the victim if the respondent
is found to have a duty to support the victim or other dependent
household members; (6) Order
the respondent to participate in a court-approved counseling
program designed to help stop violent behavior or to treat substance
abuse; (7) Order the respondent
to pay, to the extent that he or she is able, the costs of his
or her treatment, together with the treatment costs incurred
by the victim; (8) Order the
respondent to pay a reasonable fee for housing and other services
that have been provided or that are being provided to the victim
by a shelter for victims of domestic violence.